A majority of Swedish voters expect a change in government following the September elections, according to recent polling data. The survey indicates widespread belief that the current ruling coalition will not retain power. While specific outcomes remain uncertain, the data suggests a significant shift in public sentiment. This expectation is influencing political discourse as parties prepare for potential negotiations. The poll did not specify which parties voters anticipate will form the next government, only that a change is widely predicted. Analysts suggest economic concerns and recent policy debates are driving this sentiment. The election is expected to be closely contested, with several potential coalition scenarios.
